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Docker Training in Mumbai

DOCKER TRAINING

Learn Docker from iteanz the market leader !

Docker is a software technology providing operating-system-level virtualization also known as containers, promoted by the company Docker, Inc. Docker provides an additional layer of abstraction and automation of operating-system-level virtualization on Windows and Linux.

Join iteanz to Up-Skill on the most popular programming languages Docker !

Docker Certification course will help you master the key concepts of Docker and how data can be containerized into different containers, architecture of Docker, containerization and various operations performed on it. You will also learn about Docker Hub and ways to create a Docker Image. This course also introduces you to the Google-“Kubernetes”, a container management platform and several tools that leverage Docker to ease application deployment, continuous integration, service discovery, and orchestration. Finally, learn to deploy various Container based Applications on the Cloud.

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Training Features

Instructor-led Sessions

Lifetime Access

You get lifetime access to Learning Management System (LMS) where presentations, quizzes, installation guide & class recordings are there.

Real-life Case Studies

Live project based on any of the selected use cases, involving real time project of the various Docker concepts.

24 x 7 Expert Support

We have 24x7 online support team to resolve all your technical queries, through ticket based tracking system, for the lifetime.

Assignments

Live project based on any of the selected use cases, involving of the various Docker concepts.

Certification

Towards the end of the course, you will be given access to online Test. Iteanz certifies you as an Docker Expert based on the scoring of 60% or above.

Course Outline

What Will I Learn?

Docker is the world’s leading software container platform, used by Developers to eliminate “works on my machine” problems while collaborating on code with co-workers.

Operators use Docker to run and manage apps side-by-side in isolated containers to get better compute density.

Enterprises use Docker to build agile software delivery pipelines to ship new features faster, more securely and with confidence for both Linux and Windows Server apps. Docker consists of Docker Engine, a portable, lightweight runtime and packaging tool, and Docker Hub, a cloud service for sharing applications and automating workflows.

Docker enables apps to be quickly assembled from components and eliminates the friction between development, QA, and production environments.

As a result, IT can ship faster and run the same app, unchanged, on laptops, data center VMs, and any cloud.

Training objectives?

At the end of Iteanz Docker Course you will be able to :

Learn basics of Docker and run a basic hello world in Docker

Discuss containerization and various operations performed on it

Introduce yourself to the Docker File and Docker Hub and how to create Docker images

Learn the various networking mechanisms available in Docker

Discuss in detail about the configuration of the Docker daemon

Learn about the new container management platform from Google “Kubernetes”

Introduce several tools that leverage Docker to ease application deployment, continuous integration, service discovery, and orchestration

Learn to deploy various Container based Applications on the Cloud

Who is the target audience?

Developers and IT Engineers

Tech Founders and Co-Founders (Technical or Non-Technical)

Mobile and Web App Developers

IT Administrators

Software Architects

Training objectives

Who should go for this course?

This Docker Certification Training is designed for the IT professionals who want to pursue a career in Docker. This Docker course is a best fit for:

Systems Admins

Developers

Testers

Solutions Architect

Release Engineers

Cloud Professionals

Docker in the Cloud is the market buzz. Having Cloud Computing skills is a highly preferred learning path after the Docker training. Check out the upgraded AWS Architect and Microsoft Azure course details.

What are the pre-requisites for this course?

The pre-requisites for this course includes : Good Knowledge and Hands-on experience with Linux. You don’t need to be a wizard at the command line, but you should be familiar with how to open your favorite shell or terminal, and run basic commands in that environment.

Chapter 1: Introduction

Objectives : Upon completing this Module, you should be able to:
Introduce Docker and state its benefit over VM, Get a brief idea about Architecture of Docker and various terminology associated with it, Run Hello World in Docker, Building a Docker Image with a Docker File.

Hands on : Run Hello World using Docker, Building a Docker image with a Docker file.

Chapter 2 : Container

Goal :Learn in detail about container and various operations performed on it.

Objectives :At the end of this Module, you should be able to: Describe what is Container in Docker, why to use it, and its various scopes, Create, start, stop and remove containers, Run WordPress using single and multiple container, Share, copy, and backup your data running in a container.

Hands on : Create, Start, Stop and Remove Containers, Using supervisor to run WordPress in a Single Container, Running a WordPress blog using two Container, Backing up Database running in a Container, Sharing Data in your Docker Host with Container, Sharing Data between the Container, Copying Data to and from Container.

Chapter 3 : Image Creation and Sharing

Goal :This module introduces the Dockerfile and Docker Hub and shows how to build, tag or commit an image. Run your own Docker registry and set up automated builds. Learn how to create Docker images and share them privately or publicly.

Objectives :At the end of this Module, you should be able to: Create images by starting a container using a base image and interactively make changes to it, Create a Dockerfile that will let Docker build the image automatically,
Share your image using Docker Hub deploy your own Docker images registry and set up your own automated build, Write Dockerfiles for your various application services and share them through a hosted service like the Docker Hub or through your own Docker registry.

Hands on :Saving Images and containers as Tar File for Sharing, Writing a Docker File, Packaging a Flask application inside a container, Using Packer to create a Docker Image, Publishing Image to Docker Hub, Running a private registry.

Chapter 4 : Docker Networking

Goal : Learn the networking mechanisms in Docker. Understand how to get containers’ IP addresses and how to expose a container service on a specific host port. Learn about linking containers, and how to use nondefault networking configurations. Concepts such as network namespaces, using an OVS bridge, and GRE tunnels are presented to lay a strong foundation for container networking. Finally, learn about more advanced networking setups and tools, such as Weave, Flannel.

Objectives :At the end of this Module, you should be able to: Learn about basic concepts that use the default Docker networking configuration, Learn about some Docker commands that let you find the IP addresses of your containers, Establish linking in the containers, Configuring Docker Daemon IP Tables and IP Forward settings, Set up custom bridge for Docker, Establish connection among the containers from different host without port mapping.

Hands on : Finding IP address of the container, Access a service running in a container over the network, Linking Containers in Docker, Configuring Docker Daemon IP Tables and IP Forward settings, Setting up custom bridge for Docker, Establishing connection among containers from different host without port mapping.

Chapter 5 : Docker Configuration and Development

Goal : This module covers the configuration of the Docker daemon, especially security settings and remote access to the Docker API. It also covers a few basic problems, like compiling Docker from source, running its test suite, and using a new Docker binary. A few recipes provide better insight on Linux namespaces and their use in containers.

Objectives :At the end of this Module, you should be able to: Learn about the configuration of the Docker daemon, especially security settings and remote access to the Docker API, Discuss few basic problems, like compiling Docker from source, running its test suite, and using a new Docker binary, Finally learn how to change the underlying storage driver that provides a union filesystem to support Docker images.

Chapter 6 : Kubernetes

Goal :This module introduces you the new container management platform from Google “Kubernetes”, providing a way to deploy multi container applications on a distributed cluster. Learn how to deploy Kubernetes on your own infrastructure, starting with a local Vagrant cluster and subsequently on a set of machines started in the cloud. Discuss the key aspects of Kubernetes including pods, services, and replication controllers.

Objectives : At the end of this Module, you should be able to: Learn the basics of Kubernetes and discuss the enhanced capabilities of Kubernetes, Explain the architecture of Kubernetes, Create multi node Kubernetes cluster with vagrant, Discuss Containers on a Kubernetes Cluster with Pods, Explore the Kubernetes API and run the Dashboard.

Hands on :Create a multimode Kubernetes Cluster with Vagrant, Starting Containers on a Kubernetes Cluster with Pods, Running multiple containers in a Pod, Using IP services for Dynamic Linking of containers, Configuring authentication to Kubernetes Cluster.

Chapter 7 : Docker Ecosystem

Goal :This module introduces several tools that leverage Docker to ease application deployment, continuous integration, service discovery, and orchestration. As an example, you will find recipes about Docker Compose and Docker Swarm.

Objectives :At the end of this Module, you should be able to: Learn how to use Docker Compose to create a WordPress site, Start containers on a Cluster with Docker Swarm, Manage the containers locally using Kitematic UI and through Docker UI.

Chapter 8 : Docker in the Cloud

Goal :The Docker daemon can be installed on a developer local machine.
However, with cloud computing providing easy access to on-demand servers, it is fair to say that a lot of container-based applications will be deployed in the cloud. This module presents you the recipes to show how to access a Docker host on Amazon AWS. The module also introduces to one of the new cloud service that use Docker: the AWS Elastic Container Service (ECS)

Objectives :At the end of this Module, you should be able to: Learn to deploy various Container based Applications on the Cloud.